the front facade features a series
of view-grabbing dormers, their
awning-like roofs seemingly
propped open. A set of design
“rules” — which architect William
Kite happily broke when it felt right
— dictates which surfaces are
shingled and which are clad in
cedar. Stone used on the outside
wall continues into the foyer
(facing page) to create a
transitional space linking the
outdoors with the house’s interior.